Not only was Paul frightened of his father's drunken wrath, all the children were. |
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The MPs incurred the wrath of Mr Trimble and his supporters in June when they resigned the whip at Westminster in a policy row. |
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Anyone who challenges it from outside the islands risks the wrath of the local kirk and determined opposition from religious groups. |
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Be advised to carry loose coins lest you incur the wrath of a taxi driver who does not have enough change. |
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I'm going to risk her wrath, I say, and at last I think there is a glimmer of a smile. |
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All the while the distinctive bird, which has a bright red tail, faced the wrath of swooping magpies. |
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Step out of line here and the wrath of the consumer can descend with real force. |
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I decided that if it was another telemarketer calling, they were going to get my wrath! |
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The man in the white coat holding the dart gun looked up as Aidan came down him without mercy and blinded by fury and wrath. |
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She is an outspoken defender of hunting in Great Britain and has incurred the wrath of animal rights activists. |
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Doctors who perform abortions, meanwhile, bear the brunt of the organized anti-choice movement's wrath. |
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So he's going to hold back the wrath until he gets tired and then he's just gonna let us have it? |
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The batty old lady had made the mistake of incurring the wrath of the Riders of the Apocalypse, and she paid for that within the second. |
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He denied that the death of Christ was necessary to satisfy divine justice and appease God's wrath. |
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He was usually slow to anger but once his wrath was roused he made a dangerous enemy. |
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All that needed to be done to propitiate God's wrath and save his people from their sins had been accomplished. |
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His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator. |
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There He offered Himself as a sacrifice for us, and allowed the wrath of God which we deserved, to fall on His own head. |
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When I had the temerity to refer to this survey in a newspaper column, the wrath of a very substantial and vocal lobby came down upon my head. |
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Don't meddle in matters that don't concern you, unless you want to face the wrath of Rowan! |
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Speakers go about their oratory for hours together earning the wrath of the listeners. |
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His biblically named accomplice whips up some Old Testament wrath on what sounds like a couple of kerosene cans. |
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Any time now, the gods will turn their wrath upon this blasphemer and strike him down. |
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You know, to see the wrath and the power of Mother Nature is a pretty awesome thing. |
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Jesus reaffirms his unwavering confidence in the Father, even as he bears the Father's wrath in the place of sinners. |
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He would probably be in wrath short of killing us if we so boldly intruded during the celebration. |
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As a veteran Sydney bottle-o, the concept of bottle recycling has certainly not incurred my wrath. |
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She will smite the empires with her wrath, and in her sorrow wash them away! |
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Naples itself is best left to the Neapolitans, to the stray dogs that haunt its blighted squares and to the pent-up wrath of Vesuvius. |
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She loved to play with the dolphins, and usually escaped from Marina's wrath someway or another to visit them. |
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Mara stood there, face incandescent with rage, eyes blazing with purple wrath and entire body outlined in a shimmering nimbus of terrible light. |
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Of course, the senior officers ran the risk of incurring the wrath of a vindictive and ruthless Chief Minister. |
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The evidence of God's wrath was the blocks upon blocks of burned buildings we supposedly brought on ourselves. |
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All I can think about is what a failure I am and that I am disobeying God and calling his wrath down on me. |
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The voters have since then, to paraphrase Robert Burns, been nursing their wrath to keep it warm. |
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Honey felt another spurt of warmth toward the woman, who was clearly risking that nut's wrath to buy her time. |
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He had promised Aphrodite a hecatomb, a sacrifice of 100 oxen, if he won Helen, but forgot about it, and earned her wrath. |
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Will just gave me a look of such utter wrath and betrayal that I took an involuntary step backwards as he strode towards me. |
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Of course, teachers responded to his pranks and high jinks with wrath and hours of detention. |
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The potential for skateboarders to injure themselves has invoked the insurance industry's wrath in the form of overcautious safety requirements. |
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Billy and White Eagle drove their horses at a furious pace as they hoped to escape Slade's wrath. |
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If Christ did not die for our sins then we are still under the wrath of God and without hope. |
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Howbeit he abode amid his beaked, seafaring ships in utter wrath against Agamemnon, Atreus' son, shepherd of the host. |
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Rangers' unease showed in an untidy passage of play which again incurred the wrath of the home support. |
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Few had the courage to buck the system in case they incurred the well-known wrath of the tsar. |
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I thus embark on a perilous undertaking, knowing full well that I risk the wrath of both women and men. |
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Even in the well-constructed buildings in California, designed to withstand massive quakes, we cower in primal fear when we face nature's wrath. |
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It cannot meet any of the student demands without incurring the wrath of global investment markets. |
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Laurent Joubert directed his wrath against those who dared to trespass into the realms of medicine, despite an ignorance of physic. |
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If they did, they, too, would die, and God's wrath would come upon the whole congregation. |
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In 1148 he incurred Stephen's wrath by attending a papal council at Rheims and retorted with an interdict which was little regarded. |
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How can this be done without incurring the wrath of an angry e-mail flame war? |
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Now those who put their bins out too early, fly-tip, fly-post and refuse to clean up after their dogs can expect to feel the council's wrath. |
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Like the French crowds of 1792, they turned their wrath against foreigners and foreign words. |
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We must cripple the American war machine and lend all possible material support to those suffering its wrath. |
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The punctuation crusader turns her wrath to those often hilarious, sometimes tragic, yuletide greetings. |
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Even now, interviewed thirty years later, the wife yells at the husband for daring the wrath of these wiseguys. |
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Her dance instructor was one of the few who dared the wrath of the king, and spoke to the young girl, whom he pitied. |
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The folks behind this campaign, which invited the wrath of the puritans, are two young men based in Bangalore. |
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He sighed, slightly relieved to have escaped their self-righteous wrath, but also a bit discomposed. |
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To destroy an image of the Gods protecting a burial site was to evoke the wrath not only of the God, but of the dead entombed there. |
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As any journalist who has poked at this hornet's nest can tell you, myself included, the wrath of the 4chan hive is no picnic. |
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The hope is that members end up restraining each other rather than incur the wrath of the police. |
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Were you afraid of incurring the wrath of the critics when it was produced? |
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The king, well aware of Medea's wrath, decrees her banishment. |
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And now all of a sudden I find myself consumed by an immense, irrepressible wrath. |
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Again legend tells us that the Swallow was sacred to the Penates or household gods, and therefore to injure one would be to bring wrath upon your own house. |
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Larry secretly pitied the girl on the receiving end of his boss's wrath. |
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But the scheme has incurred the wrath of the Environment Agency because of its potential effect on domestic water supplies from springs in the area. |
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To do that, the man who survived the wrath of the Chancellor must now elude the pitfalls set by the students of Edinburgh, and his own eloquent pen. |
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Twelve-year-old dance prodigy Maddie Ziegler has suffered the wrath of Dance Moms tyrant Abby Lee Miller. |
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Moreover, the very preoccupation of communities with staving off God's wrath and propitiating the saints heightened their concern with the modalities of worship. |
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Its wrath, had it been rebuffed, was potentially catastrophic. |
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A lack of facilities has forced most bladers and skateboarders to take to the pavements, risking both injury, and the wrath of the public in the process. |
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Every tyrant and every oppressor deserve the full wrath of justice. |
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That song also featured a needlessly long pause for dramatic effect that didn't escape the wrath of some audience members who catcalled the pretentious moment. |
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If he thought of it at all, he considered himself a fulfiller of God's judgement, a vessel of wrath to be emptied upon the souls of the unrighteous. |
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She pitied the poor scientist who'd caught the major part of his wrath. |
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How can there be when almost any meal can ignite the author's wrath, unleash despair, inspire uncontainable joy and even unbalance a volatile relationship? |
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The would-be rescuer who has become a target of wrath over Wall Street excesses and the ravages of the recession, knows all too well what is driving public anger. |
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Fortunately, she has a sharp and tarry black humour, so while she attacks the objects of her wrath, she leavens the battle with a running current of dark and infectious wit. |
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Last week Mary O'Rourke tried to shield herself from the wrath of the pop-eyed ones by voting against one of the get-rich schemes dreamed up by the board. |
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No leg muscle escapes the wrath of the roller blade and, as inline skating is a low impact exercise, it has the benefit of being easy on the joints. |
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You risk the umpire's wrath by running onto the danger area. |
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Or, anyway, we were willing to brave the wrath of the building superintendent and climb the roof stairs to Tar Beach. |
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And as its influence and readership expands, the paper is feeling the wrath of Hollywood mega-stars. |
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In that split second of my unleashing the wrath of God on this poor soul, she became covered with copious body hair, grew fangs and proceeded to turn into Mrs. Jekyll. |
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That mode of expressing grief was used also by the heathen, but was specially appropriate in the pious worshippers of God in suppliantly deprecating his wrath. |
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Our roving contributor inspired the wrath of one of our Finnish readers with his almost correct brief history of the previously low profile Aland Islands. |
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By the death of Jesus Christ on the cross God's wrath against our sin is appeased, justice is satisfied and the love of God accomplishes the deliverance of his chosen people. |
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Equally, the United manager may possibly be one of the few figures down south who can speak to referees in such a brusque, accusatory manner and not incur their wrath. |
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I shirked duty in pursuit of a good sleep, incurring her wrath this morning. |
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The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose is not wrath, and who go not astray. |
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Instead of attacking neighbors, why not shunt the wrath onto one poor soul who stands in for all would-be enemies? |
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Unfortunately, as the years wore on, he became more despotic and appeared to go insane, venting his wrath against monks and thereby alienating the powerful sangha. |
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It will also be able to add quietly and effectively to its own wealth and to the wealth of its favorite groups, and without incurring the wrath that taxes often invoke. |
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Historians have not determined whether policy differences, personal animosities, or mental imbalance caused his wrath. |
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Was it because Carwyn and Rhodri didn't want to rock the Labour boat and endure the wrath of Welsh Secretary Peter Hain and his death ray stare? |
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When God...draws aside his curtain, and shows his arsenal and his armory, full of arrows steeled with wrath. |
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And therefore God's wrath is shed on them and righteous vengeance, with great fierceness of umbelapping torments. |
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Montserratians are renowned as quietly proud, polite, and fatalistic people, and they are no strangers to the wrath of nature. |
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His name, infamous now, would have an additional horror, and ever be remembered by posterity in unspeakable loathing, in unsoftening wrath. |
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Here, though, he's a ponytailed bad-ass who incurs the wrath of Sly Stallone's hitman in a violent action yarn. |
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However, Marius's partisans managed his installation to the military command, defying Sulla and the Senate, and this caused Sulla's wrath. |
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Odysseus is even told, notwithstanding his ultimate safe return, that to placate the wrath of Poseidon will require one more voyage on his part. |
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But celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour, had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward Egdon. |
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He fled from the alleged wrath of the king of Strathclyde, Rhydderch Hael, after the slaying of Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio. |
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In coming to the defence of his people, Llywelyn incurred the wrath of de Turberville, who charged him with sedition. |
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Divinely aided, Aeneas escapes the wrath of Achilles and survives the Trojan War. |
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Saint Winwaloe decried the corruption of Ys and warned of God's wrath and punishment, but was ignored by Dahut and the populace. |
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Her father's wrath was now aroused, and he would have gladly allied with Carloman to defeat Charles. |
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The boyar court was unable to rule in Ivan's absence and feared the wrath of the Muscovite citizenry. |
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How could he appease the wrath of Him who died on the cross, save by years of bitter supplication and self-punishment? |
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Although as evening entertainment goes, the wrath of Tracy is definitely a step up from the venue's tinkly muzak or a cheesy cabaret act. |
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Like napalm or the wrath of God, but for your digestive system. |
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Are you another John the Baptizer announcing the wrath to come or a future Gamaliel offering wise rabbinic counsel? |
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So whose efforts will be a load of old codswallop and who will be facing the wrath of Lord Sugar in the boardroom? |
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I recall walking arm in arm with a lady friend, thus provoking an outraged tirade by a passing scooterist who called down the wrath of heaven. |
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Incurring the wrath of the nihilists early, he feinted right. |
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But bearbaiting, then a favourite diversion of high and low, was the abomination which most strongly stirred the wrath of the austere sectaries. |
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With a beller of wrath, I jerked my arm away from him and hung a clout on his proboscis that knocked him headfirst through the ropes. |
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Nor will my conscience permit me to fard or daub over the causes of divine wrath. |
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Bradley had to learn that headmasterly wrath did not work on undergraduates like Charles Cree. |
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It can never be destroyed through the wrath of man, unless the wrath of God shall concur. |
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His next act of manslaughter will be met with the wrath of the Earth Goddess, suggesting a domineering matriarchate embedded within the surface patriarchate. |
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At the same time, King William instructed the Dutch and English colonies in America not to supply the Scots' settlement so as not to incur the wrath of the Spanish Empire. |
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For though we feel in us wrath, debate, and strife, yet we be all mercifully beclosed in the mildhead of God, and in his meekhead, in his benignity, and in his buxomness. |
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Deeply religious Southerners saw the hand of God in history, which demonstrated His wrath at their sinfulness, or His rewards for their suffering. |
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Whether or not avoiding pork in the Bronze Age Middle East was a good way of escaping the wrath of God, it was a good way of escaping the risk of trichinosis. |
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By the turn of the seventeenth century this vast expansion of the Dutch had formed colonies in the East Indies and soon they started feeling as well the wrath of piracy. |
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And a praier for the appeasing of Gods wrath and indignation. |
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At this time period, the Viking raids were often seen as a divine punishment, and Alfred may have wished to revive religion in order to appease God's wrath. |
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Clement also feared the wrath of Catherine's nephew, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, whose troops earlier that year had sacked Rome and briefly taken the Pope prisoner. |
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According to the inscription, it was evidence of God's wrath on the City of London for the sin of gluttony that the fire started at Pudding Lane and stopped at Pye Corner. |
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